The phrase “sign of Jonah” was used by Jesus as a typological metaphor for His future crucifixion, burial, and resurrection….
Matthew 11:7–14 records Jesus addressing the crowd about John the Baptist, asking, “What did you go out into the desert…
The Valley of Achor, located northwest of Jericho on Judah’s northern border, holds significant biblical history. This is where the…
In the Bible, only three angels are named: Gabriel (Daniel 8:16), Michael the archangel (Daniel 10:13), and Lucifer, the fallen…
“Jehovah-Jireh” is one of the many names of God found in the Old Testament. Translated from YHWH-Yireh, it means “The…
The upside-down cross, or inverted cross, is a symbol with a long history and, in modern times, different meanings. As…
Healing is a profound theme woven throughout the Bible, offering hope and comfort to those facing physical, emotional, or spiritual…
In the wilderness of Judea, as John the Baptist preached and baptized, he drew the attention of the Pharisees. Curious…
In the book of Exodus, Moses and Aaron visit Egypt’s Pharaoh on behalf of the Israelites, asking him to let…